The Great Dane was there from the start of United's era of Premier League dominance, serving as the fearsome last line of defence as his side won five league titles in 1990s - topping all that off with the historic Treble success in 1999.

The goalkeeper lifted the Champions League trophy on "that famous night in Barcelona" as United made history, but it seems as though he doesn't rate the current United side all too highly.

The former goalkeeper clearly doesn't think much of his old team (Image: Getty Images Europe)

Because when asked by EA Sports to name a FIFA 18 ultimate XI he didn't pick any United players, bar including right-back Antonio Valencia on the bench.

Schmeichel did also include two players from another former club of his - Manchester City - on the bench in Sergio Aguero and Kevin De Bruyne, who were joined on the sidelines by Bayern Munich trio Manuel Neuer, Arturo Vidal and Mats Hummels.

But elsewhere there was no Manchester presence to be seen, bar the manager Jose Mourinho.

Schmeichel's team would take some stopping (Image: EA Sports)

Kasper found a place in his Dad's team (Image: REUTERS)

In fairness though, Schmeichel might have had a few questions to answer at home if he had picked David De Gea over his son, Leicester stopper Kasper.